Elcocks Cottage0121 427 1395workSelf-cateringElcocks Cottage is a beautiful cosy 17th century detached self – catering cottage surrounded by fields. Set in an elevated position with views south towards the Malvern Hills, the cottage has been tastefully restored maintaining many period features.

Sleeping up to 8 in four bedrooms, Elcocks Cottage and garden boasts exposed beams, lovely old doors, a cider mill and press.

Ground Floor

The ground floor has been quarry tiled throughout with mats and rugs used in the living areas.

Lounge – features a brick fireplace with a wood burning stove. There are two settees and soft chairs, coffee table and a TV with DVD player. Cosy and warm in winter.

Bedroom 4 – leads off bedroom 3 through a stepped door with two 2’6? single beds. Combined with bedroom 3, it is ideal for a family.

Bathroom – Bath with power shower, wash basin, shaver point and WC

Outside The garden is situated along the south side of the cottage and has a flat lawn with flowerbeds and a terraced area. The garden is totally fenced and is hopefully rabbit proof. A barbecue, garden table and chairs are provided. You are welcome to walk through the field below the cottage and out onto Badley Wood Common, ideal for that early morning dog walk.

Places to visit: The nearest Tourist Information office is at the Heritage Centre in Bromyard. Leaflets and maps are also provided in the cottage. There are numerous paths leading straight from the cottage through fields and common land. Local walks can include Bromyard Downs, Bringsty Common and National Trust woodlands, which all have unrestricted access to walkers. Badley Wood Common borders the property on two sides.

Bromyard – 6 miles. A charming market town with many fine Georgian buildings.

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Badley Wood,Herefordshire,WR6 5ST

Details

Elcocks Cottage is a beautiful cosy 17th century detached self – catering cottage surrounded by fields. Set in an elevated position with views south towards the Malvern Hills, the cottage has been tastefully restored maintaining many period features.

Sleeping up to 8 in four bedrooms, Elcocks Cottage and garden boasts exposed beams, lovely old doors, a cider mill and press.

Ground Floor

The ground floor has been quarry tiled throughout with mats and rugs used in the living areas.

Lounge – features a brick fireplace with a wood burning stove. There are two settees and soft chairs, coffee table and a TV with DVD player. Cosy and warm in winter.

Bedroom 4 – leads off bedroom 3 through a stepped door with two 2’6? single beds. Combined with bedroom 3, it is ideal for a family.

Bathroom – Bath with power shower, wash basin, shaver point and WC

Outside The garden is situated along the south side of the cottage and has a flat lawn with flowerbeds and a terraced area. The garden is totally fenced and is hopefully rabbit proof. A barbecue, garden table and chairs are provided. You are welcome to walk through the field below the cottage and out onto Badley Wood Common, ideal for that early morning dog walk.

Places to visit: The nearest Tourist Information office is at the Heritage Centre in Bromyard. Leaflets and maps are also provided in the cottage. There are numerous paths leading straight from the cottage through fields and common land. Local walks can include Bromyard Downs, Bringsty Common and National Trust woodlands, which all have unrestricted access to walkers. Badley Wood Common borders the property on two sides.

Bromyard – 6 miles. A charming market town with many fine Georgian buildings.